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Ordos Spatial Experience

Spatial experience with river, steppe and desert

PLAT ASIA was commissioned to redevelop an urban square, SHIJIE, in Ordos, China, into an all-people-friendly smart sports park to meet the need for a healthy lifestyle. The site layout reflects the multi-faceted Ordos landscape with desert, steppe and river. The lighting, shading and navigation systems are controlled with smart technology.
BLOACS Ideal Option

Ideal option for sports clubs

For sports clubs, the provision of publicly accessible and low-threshold exercise offers is an opportunity to activate and win over people of all ages and fitness levels. With the slacklining elements, which require balance, concentration and coordination, BLOACS creates a low-threshold and inclusive environment.
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Australia’s first Olympic level skatepark

Designed by CONVIC as an extension to the existing iconic Pizzey Skatepark on the Gold Coast, the park has been developed to be able to host major competitions and events and allow for Olympic level training with large expanses of space for temporary grandstands and judging.
Railyard Park

Inviting, memorable, challenging, beautiful, and authentic

Situated on the east boundary of Rogers’ historic downtown district, the new park ­designed by Ross Barney Architects has the potential to capitalize on recent public space investments and help to make downtown Rogers a regional destination.
Rainbow Park Vancouver

A magnetic and multilayered “community porch”

Rainbow Park is downtown Vancouver’s first new park in over ten years, and a vibrant and inclusive gift to its residents. The design by DIALOG exemplifies inclusive and creative en­gagement tactics by an interdisciplinary design team. Bringing green space to the city centre, it provides a place to gather, engage in social activities, enjoy an on-site café, and take in one’s environs from the pedestrian bridge.
BUGA Mannheim

Play zones based on Mannheim innovations

The play and exercise area in the green corridor offers visitors a variety of intergenera­tional and barrier-free activities. Climbing frames, swings, sand areas and even a fountain have been integrated into the park structure over a distance of about 1.5 kilometres.
Parque_Rachel_de_Queiroz Drainage system

Drainage system as a structural element

Occupying one of the city’s flooded preservation areas, the Rachel de Queiroz Park project in Fortaleza, Brazil, turned a ­formerly degraded area into a bustling, lively, pulsating public space. Walking, running, outdoor gym, biking, soccer and volleyball are just some of the options available.
Teaser webinar 28.09.23

IAKS Nordic and Tverga presenting livestream webinar: Transforming Schoolyards

We're excited to invite you to a thought-provoking and inspiring event that delves into the future of outdoor spaces in schools. Join us in exploring how schoolyards can be transformed into vibrant, interactive environments for learning, growing, and playing.

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